
David Millstone and Stephan Dweck sit with with actor, writer, and Executive Director Joachim Moore about the intersection of creativity, courage, and the representation of Black stories in cinema. They explore Moore's inspirations, including historical figures like James Baldwin, and discuss the challenges faced by Black artists in Hollywood. The dialogue delves into personal anecdotes, the importance of storytelling, and the need for diverse narratives in film and theater. Moore emphasizes the courage required to share his story and the stories of others, while also reflecting on his own journey as a creative artist.
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Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin; JOACHIM MOORE is a multi-disciplinary artist, athlete and artistic director. He made the move to Hollywood from the Midwest in 2012, and has on the west coast ever since, working on his various art forms. With deep roots in theater, Joachim made the transition to film once he arrived which was the intention all along. This year is a bit of a break out year for Joachim, starring in two major productions set to hit major screens a little later this year. Aside from art, he enjoys the A's, (while they're in Sacramento) fishing and camping with his family.
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About the Producer: Michelle Simone Miller is an actress producer of Every Day Courage and host of the top-ranked podcast Mentors on the Mic, where she interviews entertainment industry professionals about how they got their start and built lasting careers. Mentors on the Mic Instagram